Wonderfalls TV Show

Series Description

Wonderfalls was a 60 minute fantasy series with a comical and dramatic twist that aired on the FOX Network. It was about a young woman who worked in a souvenir shop at Niagra Falls and got short messages from the souvenirs or anything with a "face" on it. The items became animated and gave her short messages that instructed her to do things that make no sense at all! They claimed that the results of her not obeying their commands would be disasterous! Of course, she is the only one who can see them and wonders whether or not she was crazy!

Wonderfalls Trivia

Wonderfalls was not the only title considered for the series. Among others were: "Animal Crackers", "Babble Head", "Normally Insane", "The Tchotchke Whisperer", and "What Ever Happened to Baby Jaye?". The funniest one though was "Joan of Niagara" because it was a jibe at Wonderfalls' competition on CBS, "Joan of Arcadia".

Nine episodes of the Wonderfalls TV show were produced but were not broadcast. Their titles were: "Crime Dog", "Barrel Bear", "Muffin Buffalo", "Lovesick Ass", "Safety Canary", "Lying Pig", "Cocktail Bunny", "Totem Mole", and "Caged Bird". FOX actually ran promos for "Crime Dog" and then decided to not air it!

There were two music videos of the theme song "I Wonder Why the Wonder Falls" produced with Caroline Dhavernas and some of the other main Cast singing along and dancing. They also jumped in and out of footage from the series. One of those music videos is also available on the Dvd Set.

The actress who was first hired to play Mahandra McGinty was replaced in the middle of producing the Wonderfalls pilot so several scenes that had already been shot had to be redone!

Look very closely whenever there is a shot from the souvenir shop looking out at Niagra Falls and you'll notice that you are looking at the U.S. side. Sometimes you can even see the city of Niagra Fall, New York. Problem is that the souvenir shop is supposed to be on the U.S. side! Oops!

Caroline Dhavernas had to rid herself of her French-Canadian accent in order to play the role of U.S. citizen, Jaye Tyler.

Some of the Wonderfalls' writers were used as the voices for the muses.